The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 129, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1979 Page: 3 of 14
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TUB CHEROKEEAN OP RUSK, TEXAS, THURSDAY. JANUARY i 1*14—«
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COUNTYCOURT
Kerseh, «raer a
certain expenditures;
Gcff and OU Oihria
order H< pK«r|in|
ary administrator
sureties on bond; L.C.
Us, order approving inven-
tory, appraisement and list
of claims, order'setting
date of hearing on applica-
tion to sell personal proper
ty
Marriages
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Couples receiving marri-
age licenses in Uie office of
Mrs. Fairy Vpshaw include
Terry Scott and Gloria De-
nell Battle of Jacksonville;
Donnie Lee Griffin and
Elllie Ruth dinner, Alto;
Rudolph Elselso Rodriguez
and Linda Marie Teague,
Ft. Worth.
Also Frankie Lee Cirk-
les, Neches, and Brenda
Sue Hopper, Jacksonville;
Randall Douglas Glaspie,
Tyler, and Sheila Ann
Johnson, Whitehouse; Ric-
hard Michael Arnold and
Cynthia Delle McAnally,
Dallas.
Also Roger Dale Moake
and Christine Benton, Alto;.
Floyd Scott Reid and Jen-
nifer Lynne Reid, Jackson-
ville; Lewis Ray Carroll
and Sandy Kay Wells,
Jacksonville; Gordon
Douglas Goleman and
Glehda Faye Long, Kil-
gore.
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- Probate Docket
Probate cases heard by
County Judge Orvan B.
Jones include Oma Lee
Kelly, order probating will
as muniment of title; R.T.
OM bearing on the pro-
bation docket resulted in a
motion to revoke probation
and order to issue capias
for Little Joe Bruce String-
Thirty-seven citations for
speeding were issued dur-
ing the holiday period
through the office of Abner
Webb, precinct i.
Other charges listed
were for failure to appear,
of a control
substance: nubile intmd-
cation, S; killing a wild
deer at night, 1; burglary
of a building, X; rape of a
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cnua, expired registration,
2; no valid driver's Ikenee;
driving on the wrong side of
the road (accident); and
theft over 1200.
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Civil Docket
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One civil case was heard
for Loe Marine Sopply Co.
vs Aubrey E. Pike, order
entered dismissing cause.
Criminal Doetyet
Rulings by Judge Jones
in criminal caaes include
William Qgman Roberts,
order entered dismissing
cause; Charles Ray Milton,
driving while intoxicated,
$150 fine, 30 days in jail and
court costs.
Also A.D. Lacy, posses-
sion of alcoholic beverages
for purpose of sale, .(100
fine and court costs; Nata-
lie McCrary, possession of
alcoholic beverages for
purpose of sale, $100 fine
and court costs. .
Also Pete Kirkland, driv-
ing while intoxicated, $150
fine, 30 days in jail proba-
OLD MAN WINTER IS ON HIS WAY
Instad Insulating (Storm) Windows and Doors Now
Attach to present doors or windows
Closed storm windows and doors will
•top the cold olr and Insulate
OpsiúM storm window* and deer* will allow (rash air ventilation (
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wíhHHij en !mlde windows
•evewp M% on hooting cosh
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Call or coma by shop on Hlway *9 North of Rusk lor #RH estimate.
Call 4S9-S9I0 or M3-479*
HENRY WESTBROOK
STORM WINDOWS, DOORS S SCREENS
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Save up to 5<(%
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Clearances
WJ SSIRR MKlffcH
tdge Gives Oath To Judge
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' District Judge Morris Hasseii administers the oath of office to County Judge Orvan
{j; i B. Jonefe*(top photo). In the bottom photo. County Commissioners afcfry Perkins
¡: , (center) and Toby Sartain (right) are sworn in by Judge Haskell. Allcounty and
{ * district >fficiateJPeceived^lii oath of offft$ tor tl|e l 7ft.*«mtjlurlnf jwremoipiM . ,
« • Friday in the Cherokee County Courthouse. í
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Ak* of people
Is own
Too many people think the
fuel shortage ended when the oil
embargo was lifted. So they're
back to their old ways of high
energy consumption. Lifting the
embargo may have eased the
situation. But it didn't end it. The
truth is, gas and oil are still in
short supply.
Electric generating plants
are particularly affected by the
continuing shortage of natural
are wrong.
gas, one of the fuels needed to
generate the electric power you
use every day. The more
electricity you use, the more fuel
w?_need. The bigger the demand
for fuel, the higher the price.
We'd like to ask you to
please continue making a habit
of using electricity wisely. Good
energy habits are too important
to neglect.
Soathwsstswi llsotric Servios Comp* y
INVBSTOR-OWNSO ■ BBRVING GROWING CENTRAL-EAST TEXAS
ARROW DRESS
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Entire Stock of Long Sleeve Shlrts
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Our Entire Stock
FABRICS
SALE PRICED
Knits, Wool Blends, Cotton Prints
Seersucker, Gaberdine
VALUES to , AA
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3.99 * j •
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LADIES COATS
REDUCED!
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MENS
SWEATERS
Cardigans, Pullovers
ENTIRE
STOCK!
PRICE
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REG. <85
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TABLE OF STUDENTS-MENS
LEVIS—WRANGLERS
VALUES *22°° $988
BOYS JACKETS
ENTIRE STOCK
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GIRLS SLEEPWEAR
SHIREY, JENNIFER DALE
PRICE
GIRLS COATS
ENTIRE STOCK
SIZES 2 to 14
1/2
PRICE
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SKIRTS-SWEATERS
Large Rack Assorted Sweaters
And Skirts Reduced!
1/2
Price
Afatftcwj - 4fi££e x.
DLPLNDAÍUI QUALITY
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The Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 129, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1979, newspaper, January 4, 1979; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth151313/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.